Ferguson police officer shot in the arm

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SlickSnake

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I love the smell of butthurt in the morning.

So, you decided to finally come out to all of us as GAY! Congratulations are in order! :rolleyes::wub:

But before you get too carried away with the gay, Texashiker and Nehalem256 would like a few words with you about abortions, straight sex discrimination, chickens, 20 buck Craig's list whores, toasters, and and of course icky gay marriages, which they are still trying to figure out. :colbert:

And usually the smell of butthurt in the morning involves either Preparation H or... Ben Gay. Yea, I went there, I just couldn't help myself. :p
 

SlickSnake

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What is ironic about this news, is the fact these incredibly stupid thug criminals are just giving the police a good reason for an official policy of shooting suspected fleeing criminals first, and then asking questions later, if the perps survive, that is. So keep up the good public relations work there in Ferguson, you idiot criminals!
 
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What's the deal with the private lounge?
I feel left out

It's from this thread:

"Black man taken to jail for sitting in public area"
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2397565

Mr 'apologist for iffy police action' kept insisting that the incident in question originated in a closed private employees lounge (and posted pictures) while in reality it occurred (as the victim claimed and as video showed to be true) in an open to the public, skyway/lounge area.

When he posts about others spreading bs, it's a gentle reminder. For some strange reason it makes him fixate on toasters though. Possible he's been hanging with nehalem recently.
 
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It was right there with your lame off topic troll attempt.

Your words:

"Naw, they'll leave all the hyperbole and posting of pure BS to you"

Your actions in that thread were surely a mix of "hyperbole and BS" and you know it, as does anyone who followed the thread in question. Actions have consequences. Consider my occasional gentle reminders a consequence of a stupid action on your part.

You have a nice day now. :)

ps. nehalem is the one to talk to regarding your toaster issues. I don't swing that way myself.
 

Orignal Earl

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It's from this thread:

"Black man taken to jail for sitting in public area"
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2397565

Mr 'apologist for iffy police action' kept insisting that the incident in question originated in a closed private employees lounge (and posted pictures) while in reality it occurred (as the victim claimed and as video showed to be true) in an open to the public, skyway/lounge area.

When he posts about others spreading bs, it's a gentle reminder. For some strange reason it makes him fixate on toasters though. Possible he's been hanging with nehalem recently.

Ah..got it. Thank ya
 

Newell Steamer

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So, you decided to finally come out to all of us as GAY! Congratulations are in order! :rolleyes::wub:

But before you get too carried away with the gay, Texashiker and Nehalem256 would like a few words with you about abortions, straight sex discrimination, chickens, 20 buck Craig's list whores, toasters, and and of course icky gay marriages, which they are still trying to figure out. :colbert:

And usually the smell of butthurt in the morning involves either Preparation H or... Ben Gay. Yea, I went there, I just couldn't help myself. :p

Potato/10.
 

Londo_Jowo

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Your words:

"Naw, they'll leave all the hyperbole and posting of pure BS to you"

Your actions in that thread were surely a mix of "hyperbole and BS" and you know it, as does anyone who followed the thread in question. Actions have consequences. Consider my occasional gentle reminders a consequence of a stupid action on your part.

You have a nice day now. :)

ps. nehalem is the one to talk to regarding your toaster issues. I don't swing that way myself.

I've never been able to figure out the day care teachers could see where Mr Lollie was sitting (2 buildings away) or the arrest (adjacent building). Why would he be sitting so far away from where he needed to pick up his children?

http://www.google.com/maps/dir/New+...6cee12fc96267f76!2m2!1d-93.091387!2d44.946756
 

The Merg

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I've never been able to figure out the day care teachers could see where Mr Lollie was sitting (2 buildings away) or the arrest (adjacent building). Why would he be sitting so far away from where he needed to pick up his children?

http://www.google.com/maps/dir/New+...6cee12fc96267f76!2m2!1d-93.091387!2d44.946756

Not sure why he was sitting so far away, although in one article it seemed to imply that he was picking up his kids from a bus. Also, that same article seemed to imply that one of the daycare workers just happened to see the incident and not that he was actually at the daycare.

- Merg
 
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I've never been able to figure out the day care teachers could see where Mr Lollie was sitting (2 buildings away) or the arrest (adjacent building). Why would he be sitting so far away from where he needed to pick up his children?

http://www.google.com/maps/dir/New+...6cee12fc96267f76!2m2!1d-93.091387!2d44.946756


What you think is meaningless. All you've done re this case is obfuscate, divert, apologize and, apparently, outright lie.

The facts are, he was seated in the open lounge/skyway (captured on video). He was hassled by security (on video) who apparently also called the police. He left the area on his own and was hassled by the police who escalated the situation to the point of tasing and arresting a man who had done absolutely nothing criminal/wrong (also on video/audio).

You don't seem to be able to deal with the facts of this case for some reason. Too bad, so sad.
 

cubby1223

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Please multiple witness practically saw the police officer execute the unarmed teen.

prac·ti·cal·ly
ˈpraktik(ə)lē/
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adverb: practically

1.
virtually; almost.




I agree with you that multiple people almost saw a lot of things.
 
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How many threads have you followed me in to post about the private lounge? Yet you can't seem to be able to deal with someone that has a different opinion than yourself. Too bad, so sad.

Get over yourself bunky, I'm not following you anywhere. Sheesh, self regard much?

As for the difference in opinion, it's not. You have deliberately obfuscated, distracted, made apology/excuses for, and apparently outright lied. That's not an opinion, it's a campaign. One wonders why?
 

peonyu

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That just reaffirms how dangerous that neighborhood is [along with the rioting and looting etc etc]. Its not much of a stretch to connect the dots and think that, yes, that kid probably DID charge the officer and assault him, and he was shot for doing so. In other communities when a person is shot you dont have the community burning down everything and then stealing left and right, and then shooting at cops [white cops only im sure, no racism present in that community though right?? har har]...Well you dont, unless its a black majority neighborhood it seems. Then the rules of society seem to go out the window.

Heres a picture of Koreans defending their property from black rioters during the LA riots...Its no wonder they only burn down their own property, other groups wont tolerate it.

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http://humanevents.com/2012/12/23/when-assault-weapons-saved-koreatown/
 
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